Communities all over Virginia are now using automatic license plate readers to fight crime and speed access to parking. But many residents are raising concerns, and some cities have now canceled their contracts.
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A state grant to support the shuttle has run out, and Roanoke County is considering how to continue funding the service. County staff say they can save nearly $90,000 with some adjustments.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin will kick off the 2026 General Assembly by delivering a primetime speech to a joint session of the House and Senate tonight at 7 pm.
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“This is a new era for Virginia. An era not defined by chaos, but by competence. We got a new model," Speaker Don Scott said. "We want to make America boring again.”
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Virginia state regulators have approved a water permit for the Mountain Valley Pipeline Southgate pipeline.
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Justice Department officials on Tuesday accused a federal judge of abusing his power in demanding that Lindsey Halligan explain why she continues to identify herself as a U.S. Attorney in Virginia.
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Governor Glenn Youngkin will make his final State of the Commonwealth address tonight. Michael Pope and Radio IQ Politics Analyst Jeff Schapiro discuss what the outgoing governor’s legacy will be.
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“The bottom line remains the same: medicine can’t do its job if you can’t afford it,” Delaney told the press Tuesday morning.
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Affordability is the watchword for Senate Democrats, who are rolling out an agenda that includes everything from taxing the rich to expanding access to health care.
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The forced resignation of UVA’s former president and the selection of a new leader has prompted complaints from Democrats in Richmond. On Monday, lawmakers had a chance to quiz the new president and the head of the board that selected him, but the exchange raised more questions than it answered.
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Currently, only 12 counties and seven cities in Virginia are not under some sort of drought watch or warning advisory.
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